Re: A Windows question

From: Marcos Ortega (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2006 - 10:02:29 PDT


Of course. AnyDVD is an application similar to DVD Region+Css free or
DVDxGhost that I mentioned before. Unfortunately, all of these are
commercial applications. Not that you can't get and use them without
paying, but that's another question altogether...

Regards,

Marcos
http://www.expcinema.com

Quoting Jorge Amaro <email suppressed>:

> How about trying that win application AnyDVD? I usually use that and I
> have no problems, all dvd's count as region 0
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> On 27/09/06, Brook Hinton <email suppressed> wrote:
>> Another option: get a cheap external DVD drive and change IT's settings.
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